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Revision as of 17:34, 4 January 2016

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New Plugin LiSiCA is a new plugin for 2D and 3D ligand based virtual screening using a fast maximum clique algorithm.
Official Release PyMOL v1.8.0 has been released on Nov 18, 2015.
PyMOL Open-Source Fellowship Schrödinger is now accepting applications for the PyMOL Open-Source Fellowship program! Details on http://pymol.org/fellowship
Official Release PyMOL, AxPyMOL, and JyMOL v1.7.6 have all been released on May 4, 2015.
New Plugin PyANM is a new plugin for easier Anisotropic Network Model (ANM) building and visualising in PyMOL.
New Plugin Bondpack is a collection of PyMOL plugins for easy visualization of atomic bonds.
New Plugin MOLE 2.0 is a new plugin for rapid analysis of biomacromolecular channels in PyMOL.
3D using Geforce PyMOL can now be visualized in 3D using Nvidia GeForce video cards (series 400+) with 120Hz monitors and Nvidia 3D Vision, this was previously only possible with Quadro video cards.
Older News See Older News.
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Specular intensity

= Overview =

This controls how PyMOL displays specular reflections in the GUI (unrendered). This is analogous to Spec_power for ray traced images.

Values range form [0, 200+].

Syntax

# set the specular intensity to some real valued number
set specular_intensity, float

# for example, set it to 200
set specular_intensity, 200.0

See Also

Spec_power

A Random PyMOL-generated Cover. See Covers.